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2012-2013 All-Bobcat Alumni Teams

Former Bismarck Bobcat Frankie DeAugustine (right) had a successful freshman season at UMass Boston.

With the college hockey season over and the Bismarck Bobcats awaiting tomorrow’s Central Division playoff game against the Austin Bruins, I feel it’s a perfect time to look at how Bobcat alumni performed during this college season. I’ve highlighted the most impressive performances and split up players into first and second teams along with some honorable mention selections.

Danford led Canisius defensemen and Bobcat DI alumni defensemen in scoring with 18 points (two goals and 16 assists). He also led the Golden Griffins in blocks. Canisius won its first conference championship and made its first ever NCAA tournament appearance.

Faragher helped lead the St. Cloud State Huskies to the program’s first ever Frozen Four. He finished the season with a 24-14-1 record, a .914 save percentage, and a 2.27 goals against average. He was named to the NCAA Midwest Regional team.

Bennis, of the national champion Blugolds, scored 11 goals and eight assists. He was an honorable mention selection to both the All-WIAC and All-NCHA teams.

Nelson had five goals and nine assists for the Minnesota State Mavericks, as the program made the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2003.

Weissenhofer led the Falcons in blocks and scored 13 assists.

Grogan made his first start for the Connecticut Huskies in 23 months on December 29, and he starred the remainder of the season. He finished fourth in the nation in winning percentage (.738), fifth in save percentage (.937) and eighth in goals against average (1.93). He was named to the All-AHA Third Team.